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http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/prebiotic- ... -1.2583286

I am experimenting with the Extreme Immunity and I think it is definitely an antifungal and is definitely stirring up something in my 8 pounds of gut bacteria as it gives me soupy stools that I can only fix by taking powdered zeolite. This particular product does not have beta-glucans in it, but the Immunolin does, I have not received it yet…
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New Test Detects All Viruses That Infect People and Animals

http://www.naturalblaze.com/2015/10/new ... imals.html
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http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/black- ... case-study

Well, I just ordered a bottle of black seed oil…
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The video by Dr. Tent is really worthwhile, long but so shocking that I'm still trying to get my head around it.






http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.ca/2011/12/ ... tuart.html

I am going to get a viral panel run. I had mono when I was 14, almost died from it. HHV-6 I don't know much about.
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There have been some improvements. I have no resources to measure them, so I have nothing scientific to offer. The fact is I have been taking 300 mg/day of biotin since May. I don't have any proof that biotin has anything to do with it. I hope some improvements do succeed these, and that I will gain back some things. Of course I will let you know.

Today I did a number of sit-to-stand exercises. I do these on the front of a chair, nothing supporting my back. I cross my arms and do not do anything to assist myself. Today I reached 50 of these.

My heart has suffered from use of mitoxantrone, and from my own lack of cardio exercise and from eating the wrong food. I just hope these leg and core exercises have been helping my heart as well as the other parts they have worked on. I am hoping the daily doses of exercise spill over to other parts of me. I think they are possibly doing just that. I felt an interval of what I used to call physical lucidity, back when it used to happen with any frequency. I do not kid myself that I am on any road to recovery.

But 50! And I feel like there is no immediate end in sight. Muscles are building.

I have also asked my doctor and the gastroenterologist who is doing my upcoming colonoscopy to please give me a simultaneous fecal microbiota transplant (these are used often now in cases of c. difficile). I don't know if they will do it but they haven't said no yet...

Wish me luck. And if anyone knows of a 90-year-old super-healthy donor they can recommend to me, please let me know.
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Oral Colostrum GcMAF in Enteric capsules (daily oral and sublingual administration):

2 months (2 bottles, 120 capsules) -- 62,000 JPY *
3 months (3 bottles, 180 capsules) -- 92,000 JPY *
4 months (4 bottles, 240 capsules) -- 122,000 JPY *
5 months (5 bottles, 300 capsules) -- 152,000 JPY *
6 months (6 bottles, 360 capsules) -- 182,000 JPY *

* If you wish to order both types of GcMAF, simply add the cost together. E
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Well, things are getting weirder and I am exhibiting unheard of bizarre bleeding, it's cyclical! Here I am, 60 years old and I am having cycles of 12 days of bleeding, 12 days of not. I talked to Dr. Charles Scott who was an OB/GYN for 40 years, chief of hospitals for the Navy for 15 years, I don't know anyone that would be more knowledgeable, but he is totally perplexed and in all his 40 years he's never heard of this.

Since I am in such debilitated state, endometrial biopsies etc. are not going to be performed. And because I have had this bizarre PCOS my whole life I am at much greater risk for ovarian cancer. I think that's what I have, I think my symptoms are congruent with stage III. So I have decided that I will be doing the subcutaneous injections of GcMAF from the Japanese clinic in Tokyo. There is a token testimonial on this website…

http://www.saisei-mirai.or.jp/gan/macro ... s_eng.html

I don't know whether I can convince my doctor in Canada to run a AMAS test that would tell me if I have a tumor… I know they do this in the United States and the UK… Won't locate the tumor but will tell you whether you have cancer…

Because I do these conference calls every Wednesday night, I have heard first-hand testimonials about this treatment, one lady has reversed her stage IV colon cancer and her fourth stage breast cancer… At least six men have testified that they have been cleared of prostate cancer etc. etc. I believe this is probably my best choice because I do have all of the VDR polymorphisms. The vitamin D Council has found that people without us actually have higher levels of the VDP (vitamin D binding protein), but the polymorphisms may make the vitamin D unavailable biologically. Anyway, as soon as I can get this injectable, I will be playing guinea pig yet again.

http://www.naturalnews.com/050972_GcMAF ... treet.html




http://www.whitelotusclinic.ca/blog/author/dr-fiona-nd/

http://www.msdiscovery.org/news/news_sy ... -ms-puzzle
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/simple-cheap-drug ... e-1.511625


I remember reading about this back in 2010, and then it all seemed to disappear, but there is a ton of information on this stuff…

http://www.thedcasite.com/

Fixes mitochondrial dysfunction!! Does anybody know whether Dr. Terry Whals has ever discussed this?

Given that this drug is seemingly non-toxic, who wants to join me in trying this?

http://pharma-dca.com/
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How interesting! Please read from the top and it will explain why biotin is having the physiological effect on MS at very high doses… Raymond Peat for those who do not know was an independent researcher never paid off by the pharmaceutical companies and I trust his work, his newsletter used to be incredible… He's retiring and has put up all of his work online…

https://www.raypeatforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6830

Yes, he said that Warburg and Selye thought that biotin deficiency is a direct cause of cancer. He also said, that biotin, like thiamine can inhibit excessive glycolysis and act just like the anti-cancer chemical DCA.
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"...Therapeutically, even powerful toxins that block the glycolytic enzymes can improve functions in a variety of organic disturbances "associated with" (caused by) excessive production of lactic acid. Unfortunately, the toxin that has become standard treatment for lactic acidosis--dichloroacetic acid--is a carcinogen, and eventually produces liver damage and acidosis. But several nontoxic therapies can do the same things: Palmitate (formed from sugar under the influence of thyroid hormone, and found in coconut oil), vitamin B1, biotin, lipoic acid, carbon dioxide, thyroid, naloxone, acetazolamide, for example. Progesterone, by blocking estrogen's disruptive effects on the mitochondria, ranks along with thyroid and a diet free of polyunsaturate fats, for importance in mitochondrial maintenance."

"...Heart failure, shock, and other problems involving excess lactic acid can be treated "successfully" by poisoning glycolysis with dichloroacetic acid, reducing the production of lactic acid, increasing the oxidation of glucose, and increasing cellular ATP concentration. Thyroid, vitamin B1, biotin, etc., do the same."
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Biotin can substitute for insulin!???

This whole thing that MS and diabetes are related:

Journal of Immunology (April 1 and February 15, 2001).

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 074643.htm

Multiple sclerosis (MS) and type I diabetes mellitus are autoimmune disorders, where the body's immune system attacks its own tissue. The diseases are entirely different clinically, but have nearly identical ethnic and geographic distribution, genetic similarities, and, as is now known, shared environmental risk factors.



https://www.raypeatforum.com/forum/view ... 215&t=8043


Biotin is contraindicated in hypoglycemia… Which I have… I have PCOS and reactive hypoglycemia, so assuming that biotin is a universal panacea is totally wrong. Any other biologists out there?
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Not a biologist. Probably hypoglycemic. I take 300 mg biotin per day, with a rice bran filler. Seems to be working...
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